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Curation Network (DCN) strives to build a trusted community-led network of curators advancing open research by making data more ethical, reusable, and understandable. The Director for the DCN provides
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assessment and program evaluation. Experience implementing and adapting, and teaching evidence-based education programs. Experience building networks and coalitions for shared action, including local community
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infrastructure. - Communicate effectively with cross-functional teams regarding networking capacities, concerns, or limitations. - Delegating and assigning work to CSE-IT Network Student Workers as needed
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Development (50%) Form and join local, statewide, and or national networks that advance health and wellbeing for diverse cultural communities and families that address social determinants of health. Facilitate
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Previous Job Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate - Measurement and Manipulation of Developing Cortical Networks Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 370353 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part
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lab issues, driving problems through to resolution, including coordinating necessary vendor support, internal networking teams, or software development required for a permanent fix Physical Support
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Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview A 100% Researcher 5 position is open in the Institute on Community Integration’s (ICI) Community
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communities that are inclusive. ICI is a designated University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, part of a national network of similar programs in major universities and teaching hospitals
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networks with service partners and potential customers. The commercialization lead will work with the PPIC Executive Director to develop and execute a fundraising strategy for PPIC growth and sustainability
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sustainability and resilience by building community-wide knowledge, capacity, and networks that support the healthy development of youth. Our audiences include: youth grades K-13 living in urban, suburban, rural